Category: Analog games

Wonder Play on the Gotland Game Conference 2018 show floor.
Wonder Play is a tabletop role playing game aimed for kids. In Wonder Play you and your friends play as your own made up adventurer to seek glory and help the people.Together you will need to find what is needed to help them, you need to work together to overcome hardship and solve problems that arise during your adventures in the lands. Together you will have to come up with creative solutions to what lies before because not all encounters in the wilds will have obvious ways to overcome them.

Build your character, pick your adventure, plan your journey and roll some dice as you try to save the people of the lands.

Terrene is a world building board game where you compete against your friends in building a world, and whoever completes the most quests, creates the most land and gets the most points wins the game! There are different types of quests for different types of landscapes, each with their own value. Depending on which one you build will grant you a different amount of points. Steal quests and land tiles from your enemies, and finish quests before them to prevent them from getting more points.

Play with your entire family or grab a friend and let the building begin!

OMNI places you in Arbor, a twin planet in the solar system Jua, an arboreal planet,teeming with life. The lay of the land is fertile with Omni crystals decorating the crust. With riches like these, the humans of Arbor are in continual contest over the planet. The three biggest factions, the forest archers of Viralis, the Hildegarns steppe berserkers, and the Birok guardians of Tivla have been fighting over the rule for Arbor for 200 years. OMNI lets you re-enact past battles or build your own in easy to learn scenario-based combat. Fight for you faction in simultaneous combat with potentially any number of opponents and allies. Build as large map as you like and play any setup of teams in the all-out battle for Arbor.

Will you win for the glory of your faction-or be forgotten in the scrolls of time?